I just hit "Play Movie". There's "Jump to a Nightmare" and "Scene Selection", Basically the same thing, There isn't even any deleted scenes or anything on the discs. I'm currently on Wes Craven's New Nightmare.

The first time I've seen this. This is due to the fact, two people I detest rate it as their favourite movie ever. Needless to say, it wasn't my favourite movie ever and I found it to be for the most part, over-rated. Some of the jokes worked but I think there were more 'misses' than 'hits'. Great to see Will Ferrell recycling the same character traits as usal.

I'm a big Muppets fan but this was great. Seriously, it works for kids and adults. It works on so many levels. It's definitely the best Muppets movie and harks back to the good ol' times. Not that I was present for all of them. 4/5

Texas Killing Fields

It started off well. It then decided to get messy and never really tidied itself back up. I wouldn't say there was anythijng wrong the acting or the direction. However, the script just didn't seem to work. It just seemed sloppy in places. 2.5/5

Enter The Dragon

Obviously, its a classic. No-one watches the movie for the acting. However, this is probably the most talented (acting wise) cast that Lee ever worked with. The fight scenes are great and it's still hard to believe just how quick Lee really was. 4/5

I looked at the cast for this movie and thought "It should be alright". Too be honest, I hadn't read a lot into the script so I was unaware of the content. This scould be a good or a bad thing.

The movie tries to have a few interesting twists in it but the story is so poorly laid out. If you can accept the plot twists, you'll still be infuriated with how they're delivered. The movie seems to drag in places where the time could have been used far more productively elsewhere to develop character. Watts was severely underused and I found that I didn't actually care about any of the characters. The ending makes absolutely no sense at all.

I wonder why people waste their time creating finished products like this. It felt on reflection that I'd spent most of the movie watching Craig take off the same piece of headwear over and over. 2/5